Blowing Zen
One Breath, One Mind
The Abbott Family Music Store
Shakuhachi Instruction Book and CD
After covering basic information and history background you'll be guided step-by-step from producing sound and playing simple folk tunes to playing Buddhist Meditation music. There is also detailed information on making two types of Shakuhachi: a simple plastic pipe version and the traditional tapered bore root bamboo version. Includes a 72-minute compact disc of the Japanese folk tunes, chamber music and Buddhist composition "Hi Fu Mi" taught in the book. The CD also features examples of timing and standard Buddhist music phrases.
Supplimental Volumes
Blowing Zen II contains 26 additional Hon Kyoku compositions (Zen Buddhist music), pitch graphs, more San Kyoku (Japanese Chamber music), and more Japanese folk music. Blowing West is a collection of symphony and opera themes, sonatas, concertos, minuets, gavottes and more in Shakuhachi notation.
Clear Plastic Flutes
We make a small number of shakuhachi made from high quality, clear Schedule 40 PVC pipe. This flute, while lacking the natural look of bamboo, plays and sounds better than flutes costing hundreds more. Perfect for seeing if the Shakuhachi is right for you.
What is the Shakuhachi?
The Shakuhachi is an ancient flute that captivates many who cross its path. Hidden in its simplicity is profound possibility. The windy, resonant sound of the Shakuhachi brings deep serenity to sympathetic ears. For the devoted player, it is also a spiritual tool for training the mind and breath.
For more background on the shakuhachi, visit our CenterTao.org shakuhachi page.
